On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 23:57:27 +0200
"Steve" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hallo Hugo
> 
> 
> > After looking at request #2807415,
> >
> I still don't understand 100% what the requester wants? Does he want
> dynamically to set the delivery host, port and protocol on a per
> domain basis? Is it that what he wants? Or does he want to set that
> on a per user basis? Or what exactly does the requester want?

From the IRC discussion per domain bases. And IMO it makes no sense oer
user bases.

> > i started thinking that it might be a good idea to drop the
> > "attribute" part and extend the external lookup library to provide
> > that functionality.
> > 
> Why not?
> 
> 
> > That would imply adding a mysql driver to the library, and maybe
> > others in the future, and extending the existing ones to permit the
> > retrieval of the "next hop" for the LMTP delivery.
> > 
> Extending the current one to include that next hop thing or include
> all in the external lookup library? I think extending the current one
> to support that retrieval would be better (from a viewpoint of
> separation).

is it a good idea to add yet an other part to this? I don't use LDAP,
what are the disadvantages for using the "attribute"?

> > How does this sound to you guys?
> > 
> I personally see that functionality only useful when running DSPAM as
> a gateway. If running DSPAM inside or on top of another MTA, then I
> would say that the current setup (injecting back to the MTA) is
> enough, because if one wants fine granulated delivery then he can
> inject it back to his MTA and then from there do the delivery (after
> getting the message back from DSPAM) to different hosts.

Indeed this wold be a more logical approach. I wonder what reasons do
people have not to run it like this.

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